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WONDERFUL SARDINIA. (Italy's wonderfulSardinia) B. M. Productions. Releasedby Columbia Pictures Corp.1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (Musicaltravelark, no. 30) © B. M. Productions,Ltd.; 31Dec62; LP27599.WONDERFUL SCOTLAND. Anvil Films.Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musicaltravelark) Technicolor. © BritishTravel Assn.; 1Mar66 (in notice: 1964);LP33119.WONDERFUL SWITZERLAND. B. M. Productions.Released by Columbia PicturesCorp. 18 min., sd., color, 35 mm.© B. M. Productions, Ltd.; 1Nov62;(in notice: 1961); LP24120.WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. SeeTHE GENERAL ELECTRIC FANTASY HOUR.Return to Oz.WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR. SeeWALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF. SeeSHELL'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF.THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF NYLON. E. I.DuPont de Nemours & Co. Made by JamHandy Organization. 13 min., sd.,color, 16 mm. Ektachrome. © E. I.DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.;29Jul64; MU7477.THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PIZZAZZ. LeeMendelson Film Productions. 52 min.,sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author:Lee Mendelson. © Lee Mendelson FilmProductions, Inc.; 18Mar69; MP19255.THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERSGRIMM. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer & Cinerama.129 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Metrocolor.CinemaScope. A George Palproduction. Based on Die BruderGrimm by Hermann Gernster. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Inc., Cinerama, Inc. &Gallen Films, S.A.; 31Dec62; LP26214.THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF TRAINS. LionelCorp. 27 min., sd., color, 16 mm.A Klaeger film production. © LionelCorp.; 26Nov60; LP18400.THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF WINE. Wine AdvisoryBoard. Made by Roy GrandeyProductions. 20 min., sd., color,16 mm. © Wine Advisory Board;16Jan68; MP18092.THE WONDERLAND OF OZ. WestworldArtists Productions. Sd., color,35 mm. © Westworld Artists Productions,Inc.; 14Jul61; LU3188.THE WONDERS OF ALADDIN. Embassy InternationalPictures Corp. Released byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 93 min., sd.,Technicolor, 35 mm. CinemaScope.© Embassy International PicturesCorp.; 31Dec61; LP21325.WONDERS OF ARKANSAS. Columbia PicturesCorp. 19 min., sd., color, 35 mm.(Musical travelark, no. 27) Eastmancolor by Pathé. © Columbia PicturesCorp.; 1Dec62; LP23732.WONDERS OF DALLAS. Columbia PicturesCorp. 1 reel, sd., Eastman color byPathé, 35 mm. (Musical travelark,no. 26) © Columbia Pictures Corp.;1Dec62; LP23345.WONDERS OF KENTUCKY. Foster Films.Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (AMusical travelark, no. 38) © ColumbiaPictures Corp.; 1Jul65; LP30837.WONDERS OF MIAMI BEACH. Foster Films.Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.10 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musicaltravelark) Eastman color. © FosterFilms, Inc.; 31Dec64; LP29464.WONDERS OF ONTARIO. Columbia PicturesCorp. 19 min., sd., Eastman color byPathé, 35 mm. (Musical travelark,no. 9) © Columbia Pictures Corp.;1Jan60; LP16623.WONDERS OF PHILADELPHIA. ColumbiaPictures Corp. 19 min., sd., EastmanColor by Pathé, 35 mm. (A Musicaltravelark) © Columbia Pictures Corp.;15Mar62; LP22800.WONDERS OF THE WATER WORLDS. SeeWALT DISNEY PRESENTS.WONDERS THAT SURROUND US. SeeSNAILS.THE WONDROUS STORY OF BIRTH. AlexanderEnterprises. 21 min., sd., color,35 mm. Appl. author: Claude Alexander.© Alexander Enterprises; 24Jul63; MP14039.WONDROUS WORDS. Chevrolet Motor Division.Made by Jam Handy Organization.8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Ektachrome.© Chevrolet Motor Division,General Motors Corp.; 18Feb65; MU7543.WON'T IT EVER BE MORNING? SeeKRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE.WON'T YOU COME HOME, SAM BAILEY? SeeBAILEY'S OF BALBOA.A WOOD OF THORNS. SeeNAKED CITY. 39.WOOD: TERMINOLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. SeeWOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,SET 1.WOODCUT AND BLOCK PRINTING. SeeLINES IN RELIEF, WOODCUT AND BLOCKPRINTING.THE WOODCUTTER'S WISH. CartoonClassics. 30 min., sd., color,16 mm. Appl. author: William D.Cayton. © Cartoon Classics, Inc.;8May59; LP36357.THE WOODEN BOX. Regents of the Universityof California. 31 min., sd.,color, 16 mm. Appl. author: S. A.Barrett. © Regents of the Universityof California; 17Dec62; MP12970.WOODEN HEAD. SeeCOMEDY CAPERS.WOODEN WITNESS. SeeMANHUNT.WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE. SeeDENNIS THE MENACE.THE WOODPECKER GETS READY FOR WINTER.Moody Institute of Science. 9 min.,sd., color, 16 mm. © Moody Instituteof Science; 16Feb58; MP12371.WOODPECKER IN THE MOON. Universal-International.Released by UniversalFilm Exchange. 1 reel, sd., Technicolor,35 mm. (A Walter Lantz WoodyWoodpecker cartune) © Universal-International;13Jul59; LP19252.WOODROW WILSON. SeeBIOGRAPHY.PROFILES IN COURAGE.WOODROW WILSON PASSES. SeeGREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.A WOODS FULL OF QUESTION MARKS. SeeBEN CASEY.THE WOODSMAN. SeeACCIDENTAL FAMILY. Episode no. 4.MANY HAPPY RETURNS.WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,SET 1. McGraw-Hill Book Co.14 reels (approx. 3 min. each), si.,color, 8 mm. Contents: Wood: terminologyand measurement.—The combinationsquare and its uses.—Using themarking gauge.—Laying out cornerradii.—Driving and setting nails.—Drawingnails.—Methods of drivingscrews.—Drilling: anchor holes,clearance holes and countersinking.—Usesof handscrews.—Smoothing withabrasive paper.—Using a cross cutsaw.—The back saw.—Using a copingsaw.—Using a coping saw to cut thinmaterial. Produced by McGraw-HillText-Films in collaboration withRaybar Technical Films. © McGraw-Hill,Inc.; 15Oct68; MP18620-18633.WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,SET 2. McGraw-Hill Book Co.14 motion pictures (approx. 4 min.each), si., color, 8 mm. Producedin collaboration with Raybar TechnicalFilms. Presented by McGraw-HillText-Films. Contents: The compasssaw.—Drilling.—Boring with an augerbit.—Boring with the Forstner bit.—Settinga plane.—Planing a chamfer.—Methodsof planing end grain.—Squaringup stock.—Filing wood.—Scrapingwood.—Using spoke shaves.—Usinga gouge.—Chiseling to afinished line.—Gluing edge to edge.© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 10Oct68;MP18749-18762.WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,SET 3. McGraw-Hill BookCo. 14 motion pictures (approx.4 min. each), si., color, 8 mm. Producedin collaboration with RaybarTechnical Films. Presented byMcGraw-Hill Text-Films. Contents:Preparing a dowel.—Using a doweljig.—Gluing a dowel joint.—Mortisingwith an auger bit.—Mitering apicture frame.—Gluing and fasteninga miter joint with a spline.—Cuttinga dado.—Laying out and cuttinga gain.—Cutting a tenon.—Sharpeninga hand scraper.—Laying out and cuttingan end lap joint.—Grinding achisel.—Whetting a chisel.—Hardwarecommonly used in woodworking.© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 30Dec68; MP18910-18923.WOODWORKING SERIES: SET IV, CIRCULARSAW. McGraw-Hill Book Co. 14 motionpictures (approx. 4 min. each),si., color, 8 mm. Produced in collaborationwith Raybar TechnicalFilms. Presented by McGraw-HillText-Films. Contents: Parts andfunctions of the circular saw.—Changingsaw blades.—Ripping a board.—Crosscuttinglong uniform lengths.—Crosscuttingshort uniform pieces.—Squaringa board.—Chamfering.—Mitering.—Sawingrabbets.—Sawing with apattern.—Tapering with a taperingjig.—Sawing inside cut-outs.—Settingup a dado head.—Cutting with adado head. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.;31Dec68; MP18924-18937.WOODWORKING SERIES: SET V, LATHE.McGraw-Hill Book Co. 14 motion pictures(3 min. each) color, Super8 mm. Produced by McGraw-Hill Text-Filmsin collaboration with RaybarTechnical Films. Contents: Introductionto the woodworking lathe.—Centeringand mounting for spindleturning.—Roughing stock betweencenters.—Turning work to a finisheddiameter.—Facing and parting betweencenters.—Cutting a taper. Appl.ti.: Cutting & taper.—Cutting ashoulder.—Cutting a cove.—Turningvees and beads.—Turning square sectionsand rounding corners.—Preparingstock for faceplate turning.—Facingand squaring an edge on afaceplate.—Convex and concave turningon a faceplate.—Sanding a faceplate.© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 30Dec68; MP19477-19490.WOODY, CAN YOU SPARE A SISTER? SeeHEY LANDLORD.WOODY HELD. SeeGILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.WOODY WOODCHUCK'S ADVENTURE. EncyclopaediaBritannica Films. 11 min.,sd., color, 16 mm. © EncyclopaediaBritannica Films, Inc.; 17Jan61 (innotice: 1960); MP11424.WOODY'S KOOK OUT. Universal-International.1 reel, sd., Technicolor,35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpeckercartune) © Universal-International;26Sep61; LP21473.WOOFER FOR THE DEFENSE. SeeWINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-40.WOOFER'S DRAW-IN. SeeWINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-9.THE WOOING OF ABIGAIL JONES. SeeBONANZA.WOOING OF PERILOUS PAULINE. SeeDEATH VALLEY DAYS.WOOLEN UNDER WHERE. Warner Bros. Pictures.7 min., sd., color, 35 mm.(Merrie melody) Technicolor.© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;11May63 (in notice: 1962); LP29381.A WORD A DAY. SeeTHE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.WORD ANALYSIS, MULTIPLE APPROACHES.Allyn & Bacon. 19 min., sd., color,16 mm. (Understanding the teachingof reading) Appl. author: William D.Sheldon. © Allyn & Bacon, Inc.;17Mar69; MP19250.A WORD TO THE WISE. Chevrolet MotorDivision. Made by Jam Handy Organization.2 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.© Chevrolet Motor Division, GeneralMotors Corp.; 26Apr65; MU7614.WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS. Modern LanguageAssn. of America. Made by ReidH. Ray Film Industries. Released byTeaching Film Custodians. 31 min.,sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Principles andmethods of teaching a second language)Appl. author: Theodore B. Karp.© Teaching Film Custodians, Inc.;1Mar62 (in notice: 1961); MP12181.WORK. SeeIT'S LIGHT TIME.WORK AND POWER. Visual Education Films.14 min., sd., Eastman color, 16 mm.© Visual Education Films, Inc.;10Feb60; MP10857.WORK HARDENING. Jam Handy Organization.3 min., si., color, 16 mm. (Automotivesheet metal repair, film 3)© Jam Handy Organization; 20Jan67;MU7760.WORK NO MORE, MY LADY. SeeTHE REAL MCCOYS.WORK VS. LOAD IN FROG SKELETAL MUSCLE.Thorne Films. 8 min., sd., color,16 mm. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 22Apr63;MP13173.THE WORKING GIRL. SeeTHE PATTY DUKE SHOW.WORKING GIRLS. SeeBRINGING UP BUDDY.WORKING WITH SKYDROL FLUIDS. MonsantoCo. Made by Cate & McGlone Films.25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © MonsantoCo.; 1Apr66; MP16228.WORKING WITH TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES.Calvin Productions. 29 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Calvin Productions,Inc.; 28Apr61; MP12108.WORKING WIVES. SeeMISTER ED.WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES, PROGRAMNo. 18. SeeHOLIDAY IN JAPAN.THE WORLD AGAINST ME. SeeTHE DEPUTY.THE WORLD AROUND US. SeeTHE SMITHSONIAN.WORLD BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE. AmericanBroadcasting Companies. 52 min.,sd., color, 16 mm. © AmericanBroadcasting Companies, Inc.;16Aug67; MP18059.WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF. Hamart Productions& Fred Briskin Productions.1 reel each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.© Hamart Productions, Inc. & FredBriskin Productions, Inc.Chicago, no. 13. © 25Jan60 (in notice:1959); MP14958.Chicago, no. 14. © 1Feb60 (in notice:1959); MP14959.Chicago, no. 15. © 8Feb60; MP14988.Chicago, no. 16. © 15Feb60; MP14972.Desert Inn, no. 29. © 27May60; MP14983.Desert Inn, no. 30. © 6Jun60; MP14982.Desert Inn, no. 31. © 13Jun60; MP14981.Desert Inn, no. 32. © 20Jun60; MP14980.Ft. Worth, no. 5. © 9Oct59; MP14970.Ft. Worth, no. 6. © 26Oct59; MP14967.Ft. Worth, no. 7. © 30Nov59; MP14969.Ft. Worth, no. 8. © 7Dec59; MP14968.Mid-Ocean, no. 21. © 21Mar60; MP14975.Mid-Ocean, no. 23. © 4Apr60; MP14974.Mid-Ocean, no. 24. © 18Apr60; MP14973.Monterey, no. 1. © 16Nov59; MP14964.Monterey, no. 2. © 9Nov59; MP14965.Monterey, no. 3. © 23Nov59; MP14966.Monterey, no. 4. © 19Oct59; MP14962.Pinecrest, no. 25. © 25Apr60; MP14987.Pinecrest, no. 26. © 9May60; MP14986.Pinecrest, no. 27. © 16May60; MP14985.Pinecrest, no. 28. © 23May60; MP14984.Rio Pinar, no. 17. © 19Feb60; MP14979.Rio Pinar, no. 18. © 26Feb60; MP14978.Rio Pinar, no. 19. © 7Mar60; MP14977.Rio Pinar, no. 20. © 14Mar60; MP14976.Rochester, no. 9. © 14Dec59; MP14963.Rochester, no. 10. © 28Dec59; MP14971.Rochester, no. 11. © 4Jan60 (in notice:1959); MP14960.Rochester, no. 12. © 18Jan60 (in notice:1959); MP14961.A WORLD FULL OF CANNIBALS. SeeBONANZA.A WORLD FULL OF HOMES. McGraw-HillBook Co. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm.Eastman color. Based on the book ofthe same title by William A. Burns &Paula Hutchison. © McGraw-Hill BookCo., Inc.; 21May63 (in notice: 1962);MP13373.WORLD HAILS CHICAGO FAIR. SeeGREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.WORLD HISTORY: AN OVERVIEW. CoronetInstructional Films. 16 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire, Inc.;1Oct59; MP9865.THE WORLD I SEE. SeePERSPECTIVE ON GREATNESS.THE WORLD I WANT. SeeKRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE.THE WORLD IN MY POCKET. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.94 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.From the novel by James Hadley Chase.A Corona Film production in associationwith Criterion-C.C.C. Film.© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 31Dec61;LP21673.THE WORLD IN YOUR KITCHEN. CorningGlass Works. 27 min., sd., color,16 mm. © Corning Glass Works;10Apr65; MP15608.THE WORLD IS ONE. American Dairy Assn.Made by Stark Films. Sd., color,16 mm. Produced in cooperation withthe United States Olympic Committee.© United States Olympic Committee;15Apr65; MP15133.WORLD JAMBOREE XII. Paramount PicturesCorp. Made by Mattco Associates.17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © ParamountPictures Corp.; 5Jun68; MP19194.WORLD MOURNS TEDDY ROOSEVELT. SeeGREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.WORLD OF A DIFFERENT DRUM. Donald G.Lockhart. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm.By Bette Ann & Donald G. Lockhart.© Donald G. Lockhart; 29Apr68; MU7919.THE WORLD OF ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. UniversalPictures Co. 75 min., sd.,b&w, 35 mm. A Vanguard production.NM: compilation. © Universal PicturesCo., Inc.; 5Jun64; LP35384.THE WORLD OF ANDREW WYETH. CommonwealthEdison Co. Made by Schwartz-WallaceProductions. 30 min., sd., color,16 mm. Produced in association withWBKB-TV. Appl. author: Hal Wallace.© Schwartz-Wallace Productions;21Apr67; MP18417.THE WORLD OF ANIMALS. SeeANIMALS AT NIGHT.INSECTS IN A GARDEN.LOOKING AT AMPHIBIANS.LOOKING AT BIRDS.LOOKING AT MAMMALS.LOOKING AT REPTILES.THE WORLD OF BENNY GOODMAN. SeeSPECIAL PROJECT.THE WORLD OF BILLY GRAHAM. SeePROJECT 20.THE WORLD OF BOB HOPE. SeePROJECT 20.WORLD OF COMEDY. SeeHAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY.THE WORLD OF DARRYL F. ZANUCK. SeeSPECIAL PROJECT.A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE. SeeTHE TWILIGHT ZONE.THE WORLD OF FASHION: YESTERDAY, TODAY,TOMORROW. Films du Siecle. 23 min.,sd., color, 35 mm. © Les Films duSiecle; 6Nov68; MP19303.THE WORLD OF GREEN PLANTS. SeeFLOWERING PLANTS AND THEIR PARTS.GREEN PLANTS AND SUNLIGHT.A STORY OF DISCOVERY: WHY PLANTS BENDTOWARD LIGHT.TREES AND THEIR PRODUCTS.THE WORLD OF HENRY FORD. Ford MotorCo. 35 min., sd., color, 16 mm.Eastman color. © Ford Motor Co.;14May63; MP13371.THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT. Pan ArtsCo. Released by United Artists Corp.106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Colorby DeLuxe. Panavision. From thenovel by Nora Johnson. © Pan ArtsCo., Inc.; 19Mar64; LP29263.A WORLD OF HIS OWN. SeeTHE TWILIGHT ZONE.THE WORLD OF JACQUELINE KENNEDY. SeeSPECIAL PROJECT.THE WORLD OF JACQUES YVES COUSTEAU.National Geographic Society.53 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Producedin association with Wolper Productions.© National Geographic Society;21Apr66; MP16084.THE WORLD OF JIMMY DOOLITTLE. SeePROJECT 20.THE WORLD OF LIFE. SeeBIOLOGY SERIESI. Film no. 1.THE WORLD OF LIFE ABOUT US. SeeTHE COMMUNITY.THE DESERT.DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS.THE GRASSLANDS.THE TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST.THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST.WHAT IS ECOLOGY?WORLD OF LIVING THINGS. SeeLIVING THINGS IN A DROP OF WATER.WORLD OF MAURICE CHEVALIER. SeeSPECIAL PROJECT.WORLD OF PENGUINS. SeeEXPEDITION.WORLD OF SPORTS. SeeHUNTING UNLIMITED.RASSLIN' RAMPAGE.SPORTS AU-GO-GO.THOUSAND ISLAND AQUARAMA.THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG. World Enterprises,Worldfilm co-production. Releasedby Paramount Pictures Corp.129 min., sd., Technicolor, 35 mm.Adapted from the stage play by PaulOsborn & the novel by Richard Mason.© Paramount British Pictures, Ltd.;1Nov60; LP18334.THE WORLD OF THE TEENAGER. NationalBroadcasting Co. 51 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © National BroadcastingCo., Inc.; 20Dec65 (in notice: 1966);MP16556.THE WORLD OF TUBERCULOSIS. SeeCONQUEST.WORLD OF WATER. Twentieth Century-FoxFilm Corp. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm.(Movietone adventure) CinemaScope.© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;21May64; LP28934.WORLD OUTDOORS. Girl Scouts of theUnited States of America. 20 min.,sd., color, 16 mm. © Girl Scouts ofthe United States of America;20Apr61; MP11574.THE WORLD OUTSIDE. Gerald Schiller.Made by S-L Film Productions. 31 min.,sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Gerald Schiller;1Jun63; MP15337.WORLD RECORD LEAP OF SIXTEENBARRELS. SeeSPORTFOLIO.THE WORLD STARTS NEXT DOOR. ParamountPictures Corp. 10 min., sd., color,35 mm. (A High topper short)© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 1Dec63;LP26799.A WORLD TO PERCEIVE. SeeFOCUS ON BEHAVIOR.WORLD WAR I. Columbia BroadcastingSystem. Approx. 30 min. each, sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Columbia BroadcastingSystem, Inc.Battle of Jutland. © 13Nov64; MP14547.Verdun the inferno. © 6Nov64; MP14521.WORLD WAR I. McGraw-Hill Book Co.25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Presentedby McGraw-Hill Text-Films. Producedin collaboration with Project 7Productions. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.;30Sep69; MP19691.WORLD WAR I: BUILDING THE PEACE. CoronetInstructional Films. 11 min.,sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire,Inc.; 14Oct60; MP11124.WORLD WAR I: FIRE POWER. Thorne Films.4 min., si., color, 8 mm. (The 8 mm.documents project) NM: compilation.© Thorne Films, Inc.; 2Mar67 (innotice: 1966); MP17256.WORLD WAR I: FRENCH ENTRY INTO THE WAR.Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w,8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project,no. 119) NM: compilation. © ThorneFilms, Inc.; 22May67; MP17291.WORLD WAR I: GERMAN ENTRY INTO THE WAR.Thorne Films. 3 min., si., b&w,8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)© Thorne Films, Inc.; 28Feb67; MP17138.WORLD WAR I: GERMAN U-BOAT WARFARE.Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w,8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)© Thorne Films, Inc.; 28Apr67;MP17139.WORLD WAR I: THE AIRPLANE. ThorneFilms. 4 min., si., b&w, 8 mm.(The 8 mm. documents project, no. 116)NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,Inc.; 22May67; MP17295.WORLD WAR I: THE BACKGROUND. CoronetInstructional Films. 13 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire, Inc.;19Oct60; MP11126.WORLD WAR I: THE VERSAILLES CONFERENCE.Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w,8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)© Thorne Films, Inc.; 7Feb67 (Innotice: 1966); MP17137.WORLD WAR I: THE WAR YEARS. CoronetInstructional Films. 14 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire, Inc.;11Oct60; MP11123.WORLD WAR I: TRENCH WARFARE. ThorneFilms. 5 min., si., color, 8 mm.(The 8 mm. documents project, no. 117)NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,Inc.; 22Dec66; MP17310.WORLD WAR I: U.S. ENTRY INTO THE WAR.Thorne Films. 3 min., si., b&w,8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,Inc.; 1Dec66; MP17258.WORLD WAR I: U.S. INDUSTRY. ThorneFilms. 5 min., si., b&w, 8 mm.(The 8 mm. documents project, no. 115)NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,Inc.; 9Mar67 (in notice: 1966);MP17277.WORLD WAR II: BACKGROUND AND CAUSES.Coronet Instructional Films. 17 min.,sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 1Nov63; MP14196.WORLD WAR II: 1939-1941. Coronet InstructionalFilms. 16 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire, Inc.;1Nov63; MP14197.WORLD WAR II: 1942-1945. Coronet InstructionalFilms. 17 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet InstructionalFilms, a division of Esquire, Inc.;1Nov63; MP14198.THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. SeeANIMAL WAR, ANIMAL PEACE.ANTARCTICA, BECAUSE IT'S THERE.THE CHILD WATCHERS.THE DAM BUILDERS.LIFE IN PARCHED LANDS.


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